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1 1, XIII | wisdom than on that of faith merely, and that it was only in 2 1, XXXVII| the Jews who uttered not merely general predictions about 3 1, XLIX | not one of the prophets merely who predicted the advent 4 2, XVI | sufferings as having been merely in appearance, in order 5 2, XLIII | win over not a few persons merely, but so great a number, 6 2, XLVI | drew over not ten persons merely, nor a hundred, nor a thousand, 7 2, XLVIII| by the Lord might not be merely symbols of certain things, 8 2, XLIX | minds of His disciples, not merely from giving heed to sorcerers 9 2, LXI | And therefore he did not merely say, "Unless I see, I will 10 2, LXIII | are beyond the grasp not merely of the great multitude of 11 2, LXVIII| not adopt certain portions merely of the narrative that they 12 2, LXX | now we might say that His merely human attributes were visible 13 3, XXI | difficult to be understood, not merely by the multitude, but even 14 3, XXV | matter within the reach not merely of the good, but also of 15 3, XXVIII| you up to admiration, not merely of the prophets who received 16 3, XXVIII| followers should believe not merely in His Godhead and miracles, 17 3, XLI | that not by their communion merely with Him, but by their unity 18 3, LXVIII| of Plato, or of any other merely human philosopher, which 19 4, XXIV | superior to rational beings, merely on account of their bodies: 20 4, XXXI | feigning the appearance merely of what was really male 21 4, XXXV | lightly esteemed whose names merely, not among their countrymen 22 4, XLI | they were inventing stories merely for young children." Now 23 4, XLI | every unclean beast,--he merely termed it "monstrous, containing 24 4, XLIV | metaphorically, is not our doctrine merely, but one which we have received 25 4, LIII | converts and ameliorates, not merely one or two individuals, 26 4, LIV | gave out that he would not merely assert, but would prove 27 4, LXIV | effects this, perhaps, not merely with reference to things 28 4, LXXXII| Providence), and who executes not merely the works which are determined 29 4, LXXXVI| arrive at such knowledge merely by nature, but partly by 30 4, XCIX | not, as Celsus supposes, merely of the whole, but beyond 31 6, II | address which should not merely convey the truth, but which 32 6, XIII | back, as Celsus thinks, merely to Heraclitus and Plato. 33 6, XVI | attention to affairs--not merely among the believers on Jesus, 34 6, XVI | studied literature--not merely that of the Greeks, but 35 6, XLIII | which are much older not merely than Heraclitus and Pherecydes, 36 6, XLIX | him turn his attention not merely to each one of them (in 37 6, LI | the expression of a wish merely on the part of the Creator, 38 6, LVII | for this reason needed not merely the effort of him who persuades, 39 6, LXII | all things with which not merely the nature of man is acquainted, 40 6, LXXX | these practices, he did not merely refuse the name of inspired, 41 7, IV | magic, or incantations, but merely by prayer and simple adjurations 42 7, XLV | mutilated in mind, and lead a merely animal life--the life of 43 7, LXII | exception all images. If they merely mean that the stone, wood, 44 8, XI | are truly gods, and not merely evil spirits, which are 45 8, XVI | worship any god whom we merely "suppose" to exist, but